You bring up an excellent point of the direction that Canada Post has been going in. It has not been reinforcing its Canada Post-owned post offices. One of the greatest examples is right here in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood, where you have a major post office, and then literally right across the street you have a post office in a pharmacy. The pharmacy's hours for the post office are very substantial. The post office hours for the Canada Post-owned post office are very small. Their hours are not extensive. You can't get service in the evenings, that kind of thing.
We have to go back on those issues, and we have to look at providing more and better services. We have to ensure that we don't close down post offices and we don't reduce the services that they're offering. What I'm proposing is that we offer more services in the post office in all kinds of outlets, whether they're owned by Canada Post directly or not. Obviously, the ones owned directly by Canada Post are important because usually they're substantial buildings, stand-alone buildings. They can easily have the place to increase the infrastructure and to offer banking services.